Today's Tids Issue 5,612
Practice. Practice. Practice:
The week has ended.
But really, what does it mean.
Life just continues.
(In case you missed it, I was practicing my Haiku.)
Oyster’s last words? Aww shucks!
Now after the jobs report we now have a soft economy. We know that the anticipated rate increase is already built into the pricc of stocks. And it looks like the insertion of “AI” into corporate investment reports is losing its luster as buying impetus. If you are a sailor you would call it “In Irons”.
There really isn’t much new or interesting to say about the Prez campaigns now, but it may get juicy after next Tuesday. That is, if I can bare to watch these two on stage.
The Question:
What are considered the top ten all time most sensual Classical music pieces?
The Headlines:
--Government Jobs Number Miss Estimates; Stocks Plummet.
--US Treasury Gains $1.3 Billion From High Wealth Tax Dodgers.
--14-Year-Old Georgia Killer Appears in Court; Dad Remains Jailed Facing Long String of Serious Charges.
--Judge Delays Trump Sentencing Until After Election.
--Strongest Typhoon in Decade Hits China’s “Hawaii” -- Hainan Island; Big Storm Kills 15 in Philippines on Way to Viet Nam.
--US Woman Aysenur Ezgi Eygi Killed by Israeli Troops While Protesting Jewish Settlement Expansion; US State Department Looking into Facts of case
I personally feel they over charged the Father of Georgia alleged Killer Colt by a lot. Going after parents of rogue killer children is a bad precedent. Why not the grandparents who provide the shared gene.
The TidsPickers are 1-0, mainly because of a big toe over a white line. A good friend suggested I retire while ahead.
I’m not gaslighting you. I made a mistake with the date on yesterday’s Tids in a couple of the email lists sent. It wasn't 9/11. It was 9/6. No, you haven't lost your mind. I have.
Those incessant calls during last night's game about misaligned linemen could drive me away from the game I love. The NFL is looking like it is being run by a government agency.
When I see Hispanic immigrants around here, they are always working. Hard.
Sports talk is definitely oversaturated. And repetition is the name of tier game. Sports talk personalities think they are far more interesting than they are.
Have you heard of Cole’s Law? It’s thinly sliced cabbage.
The Answer:
Well, no surprise, Ravels Bolero is number one. It is followed by Rhapsody in Blue, Debussy’s Afternoon of a Fawn. Barber’s Suite for Orchestra Number 3, Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven, Daphne et Chole Danz Generale, Cavalleria Rusticana, Flower Song form Carman, Danze Ritual de La Fuego, The Swan from Carnnival of the animals. Romeo and Juliet Fantasy by Tchai.
Have a great weekend, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y!!
Love’s like a flower.
It blooms, it is beautiful
Caring nurtures it.
Still practicing my haiku. I'll get there someday.
Well next week is the big debate. Somehow, I decided to end this week with a tune I have always enjoyed. How Ironic.
No comments:
Post a Comment